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1

Product
Overview

2
IP Address Setting
and Resetting

3
Monitoring and

Switch-mode Power Supplies Setting with the


EtherNet/IP

4
Monitoring and
Communications Manual Setting with the
Modbus TCP

S8VK-X

T213-E1-01
NOTE
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in
any form, or by any means, mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of OMRON.
No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Moreover, because
OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high-quality products, the information contained in this manual is
subject to change without notice. Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Neverthe-
less, OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages
resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication.

Trademarks
• Microsoft, Windows is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and other countries.
• ODVA, CIP, CompoNet, DeviceNet, and EtherNet/IP are trademarks of ODVA.
• Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric.
Other company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.

Copyrights
Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
Preface

Preface
Thank you for purchasing S8VK-X Switch-mode Power Supplies.
This communications manual describes how to use the communications functions of the S8VK-X. Read
this manual thoroughly and be sure you understand it before attempting to use the S8VK-X correctly
according to the information provided. Keep this manual in a safe place for easy reference.
PDF version of this manual can be downloaded from the OMRON website.
(http://www.omron.co.jp)

For details on how to use functions other than the S8VK-X communications function, refer to the data
sheet of the S8VK-X and the instruction manual (attached to the product).

Switch-mode Power Supplies Communications Manual (T213) 1


Terms and Conditions Agreement

Terms and Conditions Agreement

Warranty, Limitations of Liability

Warranties
 Exclusive Warranty
Omron’s exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in materials and workman-
ship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Omron (or such other period expressed in
writing by Omron). Omron disclaims all other warranties, express or implied.

 Limitations
OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT
NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF
THE PRODUCTS. BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE
PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE.
Omron further disclaims all warranties and responsibility of any type for claims or expenses based
on infringement by the Products or otherwise of any intellectual property right.

 Buyer Remedy
Omron’s sole obligation hereunder shall be, at Omron’s election, to (i) replace (in the form originally
shipped with Buyer responsible for labor charges for removal or replacement thereof) the non-com-
plying Product, (ii) repair the non-complying Product, or (iii) repay or credit Buyer an amount equal
to the purchase price of the non-complying Product; provided that in no event shall Omron be
responsible for warranty, repair, indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding the Products
unless Omron’s analysis confirms that the Products were properly handled, stored, installed and
maintained and not subject to contamination, abuse, misuse or inappropriate modification. Return of
any Products by Buyer must be approved in writing by Omron before shipment. Omron Companies
shall not be liable for the suitability or unsuitability or the results from the use of Products in combi-
nation with any electrical or electronic components, circuits, system assemblies or any other materi-
als or substances or environments. Any advice, recommendations or information given orally or in
writing, are not to be construed as an amendment or addition to the above warranty.

See http://www.omron.com/global/ or contact your Omron representative for published information.

Limitation on Liability; Etc


OMRON COMPANIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CON-
SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY
WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT,
WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY.
Further, in no event shall liability of Omron Companies exceed the individual price of the Product on
which liability is asserted.

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Terms and Conditions Agreement

Application Considerations

Suitability of Use
Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes or regulations
which apply to the combination of the Product in the Buyer’s application or use of the Product. At
Buyer’s request, Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings
and limitations of use which apply to the Product. This information by itself is not sufficient for a com-
plete determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product, machine, sys-
tem, or other application or use. Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of
the particular Product with respect to Buyer’s application, product or system. Buyer shall take applica-
tion responsibility in all cases.
NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR
PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO
ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT(S) IS PROPERLY RATED AND
INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.

Programmable Products
Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user’s programming of a programmable Product, or
any consequence thereof.

Disclaimers

Performance Data
Data presented in Omron Company websites, catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for
the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of
Omron’s test conditions, and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual perfor-
mance is subject to the Omron’s Warranty and Limitations of Liability.

Change in Specifications
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other
reasons. It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or
when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the Product may be
changed without any notice. When in doubt, special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish
key specifications for your application. Please consult with your Omron’s representative at any time to
confirm actual specifications of purchased Product.

Errors and Omissions


Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate; how-
ever, no responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors or omissions.

Switch-mode Power Supplies Communications Manual (T213) 3


Precautions for Correct Use

Precautions for Correct Use


Be sure to observe the following precautions.

 Communications
• Communications setup is necessary for installation and replacement. Make communication set-
tings according to this manual.
• Follow the instructions in this manual for connection method and cables to be used with the Ether-
Net/IP or the Modbus TCP. Otherwise, communication failure may occur.
• Do not exceed the communications distance that is given in the specifications.
• If EtherNet/IP tag data links (cyclic communications) are used with a repeating hub, the communi-
cations load on the network will increase. This will increase collisions and may prevent stable
communications.

 Communications Cables
• Do not pull on the communications cables or bend the cables beyond their natural limit. Do not
place heavy objects on top of the communications cables or other wiring lines. Doing so may
cause the wire to break.
• To avoid inductive noise, keep the communications cables away from power cables carry high
voltages or large currents. Also, do not wire power lines together with or parallel to product wiring.
• If no communication cable is connected, attach a dust cover.
• Depending on the ambient temperature or the load ratio, the product itself may have a high tem-
perature. In that case, do not insert or remove the communications cable. Otherwise, minor burns
may occasionally occur.

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Revision History

Revision History
A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual.

T213-E1-01
Revision code

Revision code Date Revised content


01 December 2017 Original production

Switch-mode Power Supplies Communications Manual (T213) 5


Revision History

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Sections in this Manual

Sections in this Manual

2
1 Product Overview
3

2 IP Address Setting and Resetting


4

3 Monitoring and Setting with the EtherNet/IP

4 Monitoring and Setting with the Modbus TCP

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS
Preface ...................................................................................................................... 1

Terms and Conditions Agreement .......................................................................... 2


Warranty, Limitations of Liability .................................................................................................................. 2
Application Considerations .......................................................................................................................... 3
Disclaimers .................................................................................................................................................. 3

Precautions for Correct Use.................................................................................... 4

Revision History ....................................................................................................... 5

Sections in this Manual ........................................................................................... 7

CONTENTS................................................................................................................ 8

Section 1 Product Overview


1-1 List of Models ........................................................................................................................ 1-2
1-2 Nomenclature and Functions ............................................................................................... 1-3
1-3 Communications Specifications .......................................................................................... 1-5
1-4 Communications Methods and Types of Data To Be Communicated ............................. 1-6
1-5 Measurement and Calculation Data ..................................................................................... 1-7
1-6 Self-Diagnosis Information................................................................................................... 1-8
1-7 Product Information and Communications Setting Data................................................... 1-9
1-8 Communications Wiring ..................................................................................................... 1-10
1-9 Procedure............................................................................................................................. 1-12

Section 2 IP Address Setting and Resetting


2-1 IP Address Settings............................................................................................................... 2-2
2-2 Communications Reset Function ........................................................................................ 2-5

Section 3 Monitoring and Setting with the EtherNet/IP


3-1 Overview................................................................................................................................. 3-2
3-1-1 What is Monitoring Using EtherNet/IP?....................................................................................... 3-2
3-1-2 Tag Data Link .............................................................................................................................. 3-3
3-1-3 CIP Message Communications................................................................................................... 3-5
3-2 List of Monitoring Contents Using the Tag Data Link Communications .......................... 3-6
3-2-1 Connection setting ...................................................................................................................... 3-6
3-2-2 Data to be Tag Data Link Target in the S8VK-X .......................................................................... 3-6
3-3 List of Monitoring and Setting Contents Using the CIP Message Communications ...... 3-8
3-3-1 Services Supported by Objects in the S8VK-X ........................................................................... 3-8
3-3-2 Monitor Object of the S8VK-X (Class ID: 372 hex) ..................................................................... 3-8
3-3-3 Setting Object of the S8VK-X (Class ID: 373 hex) .................................................................... 3-10
3-3-4 Identity Object (Class ID: 01 hex) ............................................................................................. 3-11
3-3-5 TCP/IP Interface Object (Class ID: F5 hex) .............................................................................. 3-13
3-3-6 Example of the CIP Message Communications Instruction ...................................................... 3-15

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CONTENTS

Section 4 Monitoring and Setting with the Modbus TCP


4-1 Overview................................................................................................................................. 4-2
4-2 Function Codes ..................................................................................................................... 4-3
4-2-1 Function Code List...................................................................................................................... 4-3
4-2-2 03 hex: Reading of multiple registers ......................................................................................... 4-3
4-2-3 06 hex: Operation command (Resets the peak hold current) ..................................................... 4-5
4-2-4 10 hex: Writing of multiple registers............................................................................................ 4-6
4-2-5 Exception Code List.................................................................................................................... 4-7
4-3 Register Address Lists ......................................................................................................... 4-8
4-3-1 Measurement/calculation data and Self-diagnostic information ................................................. 4-8
4-3-2 Product Information and Communications Setting Data............................................................. 4-9

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1

Product Overview
This section describes the overview of the S8VK-X.

1-1 List of Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2


1-2 Nomenclature and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1-3 Communications Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1-4 Communications Methods and Types of Data To Be Communicated . . . . 1-6
1-5 Measurement and Calculation Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
1-6 Self-Diagnosis Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
1-7 Product Information and Communications Setting Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
1-8 Communications Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
1-9 Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12

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1-1 List of Models


This section shows the model list of the S8VK-X.

The S8VK-X has a type with display monitor and a type without display monitor.

 With Indication Monitor

Power Rated output Rated output Maximum


Rated input voltage Model number
rating voltage (DC) current boost current
90 W 100 to 240 VAC 24 V 3.75 A --- S8VK-X09024A-EIP
120 W (allowable range: 85 24 V 5A 6A S8VK-X12024A-EIP
240 W to 264 VAC, 90 to 350 24 V 10 A 15 A S8VK-X24024A-EIP
480 W VDC) 24 V 20 A 30 A S8VK-X48024A-EIP

 Without Indication Monitor

Power Rated output Rated output Maximum


Rated input voltage Model number
rating voltage (DC) current boost current
30 W 100 to 240 VAC 5V 5 A *1 6A S8VK-X03005-EIP
60 W (allowable range: 85 12 V 4.5 A *2 5.4 A S8VK-X06012-EIP
to 264 VAC, 90 to 350 24 V 2.5 A 3A S8VK-X06024-EIP
VDC)
90 W 24 V 3.75 A --- S8VK-X09024-EIP
120 W 24 V 5A 6A S8VK-X12024-EIP
240 W 24 V 10 A 15 A S8VK-X24024-EIP
480 W 24 V 20 A 30 A S8VK-X48024-EIP
*1. Output power is 25 W at rated output current.
*2. Output power is 54 W at rated output current.

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1-2 Nomenclature and Func-


1-2 Nomenclature and Functions
This section describes the nomenclature and functions of the S8VK-X.

tions
In the following, the position of each part is indicated by number, and its contents are shown in a list.

 With Indication Monitor  Without Indication Monitor 1


(6)(7)(8)(9)(10) (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)

(11) (11)
(12) (12)
(14)
(15)
(16) (13) (16) (13)
(18) (19) (18) (19)
(17) (17)

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5) (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
* The above figure shows S8VK-X48024A-EIP. * The above figure shows S8VK-X48024-EIP.

Nomenclature and Functions


Terminal
No. Name Function
name
(1) L1 Input terminals Connect the input lines to these terminals. *1
(2) L2
(3) N1
(4) N2
(5) PE Protective Earth terminal (PE) Connect the ground line to this terminal. *2
(6) +V1 DC Output terminals Connect the load lines to these terminals.
(7) +V2
(8) -V1
(9) -V2
(10) -V3
(11) --- Output indicator (DC ON: Green) The green indicator indicates when a DC voltage is
being output.
(12) --- Alarm indicator (ALM: Red) Lights up in red when a Power Supply abnormality
occurs. Refer to 1-6 Self-Diagnosis Information on
page 1-8 for details.
(13) --- Output voltage adjuster (V. ADJ) Use to adjust the output voltage.
(14) --- Main display (white) Displays measured values.

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Terminal
No. Name Function
name
(15) --- Operation indicator V Lights up when the output voltage is indicated.
--- (white) A Lights up during indication of output current.
--- Apk Lights up during indication of peak hold current.
--- Yrs Lights up during replacement time calculation year
indication.
--- % Lights up during years until replacement time indica-
tion.
--- kh Lights up during percentage until replacement time
indication.
(16) --- Indication switching/reset key Used to change the indicated parameter.
(types with indication monitor) Used to reset the peak hold current or communication
Reset key (types without indica- settings.
tion monitor) For reset methods, refer to 2-2 Communications Reset
Function on page 2-5.
(17) --- EtherNet/IP port Connects to EtherNet cables.
(18) --- Module status indicator (MS) Refer to Module Status and Network Status Indicators
(19) --- Network status indicator (NS) on page 1-4 for details.
*1. The fuse is located on the (L) side. For a DC input, connect the positive voltage to the L terminal.
*2. This is the protective

Module Status and Network Status Indicators


Name Color Status Operating status
Module status Indicator (MS) Green Lit Normal
Flashing ---
Red Lit RAM abnormality, EEPROM abnormality
Flashing Voltage measurement abnormality, current mea-
surement abnormality
--- Not lit No power supply
Green/Red Flashing When power is turned ON
Network status Indicator Green Lit Connection established
(NS) Flashing Connection not established
Red Lit Multiple IP addresses
Flashing Connection timeout
BOOTP server connection abnormality
--- Not lit No power supply
Green/Red Flashing When power is turned ON

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1-3 Communications Specifica-


1-3 Communications Specifications
This section shows the communications specifications of the S8VK-X.

tions
Item Specification
Communications protocol EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP
Physical layer 100 BASE-TX
1
Media access method CSMA/CD
Modulation system Baseband
Topology Star configuration
Transmission speed 100 Mbps
Twisted pair cable (with shield: STP): Category 5,
Transmission medium
5e or above
Maximum transmission distance 100 m
(distance between hub and node)
Class1 Possible
Connection source 1
No. of connected nodes 1
Tag data Link No. of tag sets 1
Packet interval (RPI) 100 to 10,000 ms
Time-out value Multiple of RPI
Connection type Point To Point Connection (fixed)
Class3 Possible
UCMM Possible
Connection source 2 (Class3 server)
Explicit Message
No. of clients for which simultane- 2
ous UCMM communication is pos-
sible
Number of clients that can be con- 2
Modbus TCP
nected simultaneously
IP address 192.168.250.20
Factory default val- Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
ues Default gateway 0.0.0.0
IP address setting method Static IP address

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1 Product Overview

1-4 Communications Methods and


Types of Data To Be Communicated
This section shows the communications methods of the S8VK-X and the types of data to be communi-
cated.
You can read or write the communications target data of the S8VK-X using one of the following meth-
ods.
For details on the communications methods and target data, refer to the sections shown in the table
below.

Types of data to be communicated


• Measurement and
Communica- Communica- • Product information
calculation data *1 Reference
tions protocol tions methods and communica-
• Self-diagnosis Infor-
tions setting data *3
mation *2
EtherNet/IP Tag data links Can read Can not write 3-2 List of Monitor-
ing Contents Using
the Tag Data Link
Communications on
page 3-6
CIP message Can write and can read 3-3 List of Monitor-
communications ing and Setting Con-
tents Using the CIP
Message Communi-
cations on page 3-8
Modbus TCP Modbus TCP Section 4 Monitoring
message com- and Setting with the
munications Modbus TCP
*1. Refer to 1-5 Measurement and Calculation Data on page 1-7 below.
*2. Refer to 1-6 Self-Diagnosis Information on page 1-8 below.
*3. Refer to 1-7 Product Information and Communications Setting Data on page 1-9 below.

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1-5 Measurement and Calcula-


1-5 Measurement and Calculation Data

tion Data
This section shows measurement and calculation data that can be read using communications with the
S8VK-X.

The following measurement and calculation data can be read using the EtherNet/IP or the Modbus
TCP. 1
Measurement EtherNet/IP
Measurement and Modbus
Data update Tag data CIP
calculation data Resolution Details TCP
cycle link message
Output voltage mea- 0.1 V 5 ms Measurement accuracy: ±2% Read Read Read
sured (percentage of output voltage
value) ±1 digit
Output current mea- 0.1 A 5 ms Measurement accuracy: ±5% Read Read Read
sured (percentage of rated output
current) ±1 digit
Peak hold current 0.1 A 5 ms Measurement accuracy: ±5% Read Read Read
measured *1 (percentage of rated output
current) ±1 digit
Years until replace- 0.1 years 1 min Range: 0.0 to 15.0 years Read Read Read
ment
FUL *2 --- 1 min 1: FUL ( displayed at the Read Read Read
main display.)
0: other than FUL
HLF *2 --- 1 min 1: HLF ( displayed at the Read Read Read
main display.)
0: other than FUL
Percentage until 0.1% 1 min Range: 0.0 to 100% Read Read Read
replacement
Total run time 1h 1 min Range: 0 to 262,800 h Read Read Read
Continuous run time 1 min 1 min Range: 0 to 15,768,000 min Read Read Read
*1. Peak hold current measured can be reset. It can be reset by operating the "Peak hold current reset" bit.
*2. It can be checked with "S8VK-X status".

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1 Product Overview

1-6 Self-Diagnosis Information


This section shows status information that can be confirmed by the self-diagnosis of the S8VK-X.

The following self-diagnosis status can be checked with the "S8VK-X status" using the EtherNet/IP or
the Modbus TCP.

EtherNet/IP
Restoration Main Alarm Modbus
Status name Details Tag data CIP
method display indicator TCP
link message
Measure- Current Output voltage, Automatic resto- Lit Read Read Read
ment measure- output current, etc., ration
abnor- ment error cannot be mea-
mality Voltage sured normally due Read Read Read
measure- to noise.
ment error
Overheating alarm Overheated status Automatic resto- Lit Read Read Read
has continued for 1 ration
(Flashing)
to 180 minutes.
Product overheat Overheated status Replace the Lit Read Read Read
abnormality has continued for S8VK-X, as inter-
more than 180 nal parts may be (Flashing)
minutes. deteriorated.
Memory error An error has Turn the AC input Lit Read Read Read
occurred in the OFF then ON
internal memory again.
and data damage If the S8VK-X is
has occurred. not reset, contact
the dealer.

Note 1. The cause of the " " and " " display may be the noise from outside.
2. When " " is displayed, the display can not be switched.
3. The causes of " " and " " display may include use in conditions exceeding the derating curve,
ventilation error, or an error in the installation direction.
4. When you press the Indication switching/reset key with " " or " " displayed, the display will
return to the normal display.
5. When " " is displayed, the display of the number of years and percentages until the replacement
time will be years and %, respectively.

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Communications Setting Data


1-7 Product Information and
1-7 Product Information and Communi-
cations Setting Data
This section shows product information and communications setting data that can be read or written
using communications with the S8VK-X.
1
The following product information and communications setting data can be read or written using the
EtherNet/IP or the Modbus TCP.

EtherNet/IP
Name Factory default Modbus TCP
Tag data link CIP message
Product model --- None Read Read
Serial number --- None Read Read
Firmware version --- None Read Read
MAC address --- None Read Read
IP address 192.168.250.20 None Read/Write Read/Write
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 None Read/Write Read/Write
Default gateway 0.0.0.0 None Read/Write Read/Write

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1 Product Overview

1-8 Communications Wiring


This section describes the communications wiring of the S8VK-X.

Connect the S8VK-X with the host devices such as PLC or PC via the industrial switching hub with the
Ethernet cables. For the communications cables and industrial switching hubs, use the recommended
items shown on the next page.

Host device: PLC, PC, etc.


· EtherNet / IP supported
Or
· Modbus TCP supported

Industrial switching hub

Ethernet cables

S8VK-X S8VK-X

EtherNet/IP

{- Tag data link


- CIP message communications Ethernet port
Or
Modbus TCP

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1-8 Communications Wiring


Recommended EtherNet/IP Communication Cables (Order Sepa-
rately)
Use an STP cable (shielded twisted pair cable) of Category 5 or above.

Part name Manufacturer Model number Contact Information


Cable Hitachi Metals, Ltd. NETSTAR-C5E SA Kanetsu Co., Ltd., Planning Department
0.5×4P *1 TEL: +81 (0)75-662-0996
RJ45 connector Panduit Corp. Panduit Corp.
1
MPS588-C *1
Japan Branch, Osaka Office
*1. We recommend use of these cables and connectors in the above combinations.

Recommended Industrial Switching Hubs (Order Separately)


Specification
Name Shape Failure detection Model number
Functions No. of ports
function
Industrial Priority control (QoS): 3 No W4S1-03B
switching EtherNet/IP control data
hub priority
Failure detection:
Broadcast storm/ LSI
5 No W4S1-05B
abnormality detection
10/100BASE-TX,
Auto-Negotiation 5 Yes W4S1-05C

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1 Product Overview

1-9 Procedure
The S8VK-X can be used in the following procedure.

Step Procedures Reference

Install. 1-2 Nomenclature and


1. Installation Functions on page 1-3

and Wiring
Wire. ---

Install the Network Configurator Section 2 IP Address Set-
↓ ting and Resetting
Start the Network Configurator

2. IP address Connect the PC to the S8VK-X via
setting of Ethernet cable. Either order is
S8VK-X Turn on the input power to the acceptable.
S8VK-X

From the Network Configurator, set the IP address of the
S8VK-X

Connect from the host (PLC, PC, etc.) to the S8VK-X

Set up communications for host (PLC, PC, etc.) or create Section 3 Monitoring and
and download a communications program. Setting with the Ether-
3. Monitoring ↓ Net/IP
from the host The host (PLC, PC, etc.) reads the state of the S8VK-X or
using EtherNet/IP (tag data link or CIP message commu- Section 4 Monitoring and
nications) or Modbus TCP. Setting with the Modbus
↓ TCP
Monitoring the S8VK-X

• Obtain and periodically manage the S8VK-X's replace ---
time, output voltage, output current, etc. via communi-
4. Operation cations.
• Check the abnormal state of the S8VK-X with the
self-diagnosis functions, and then take action.

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2
IP Address Setting and Resetting
This section describes the setting and resetting of the IP address of the S8VK-X.

2-1 IP Address Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2


2-2 Communications Reset Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5

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2 IP Address Setting and Resetting

2-1 IP Address Settings


Set the IP address of the S8VK-X using the Network Configurator.

Setting the IP Address of the S8VK-X from the Network Configurator


1 Start the Network Configurator.
Select the [Network Configurator] from the [Start] - [All Programs] - [OMRON] - [Sysmac Studio]
- [Network Configurator for EtherNetIP] to start the Network Configurator.
The following window will be displayed when the Network Configurator starts.

2 Connect the Network Confiurator via Ethernet.


(1) Select the [Ethernet I/F] from [Option] - [Select Interface].

(2) Select the [Connect] from [Network].

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3 Set the IP address of the S8VK-X.


Select the [Setup TCP/IP Configuration] from the [Tools] to open the [Setup TCP/IP Configura-
tion] Dialog Box.

2-1 IP Address Settings


Enter "192.168.250.20", which is the default IP address of the S8VK-X, in the [Target IP
Address] Box.
2

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 Setting a Fixed IP Address


1. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
2. Click the [Set to the Device] Button.
3. Click the [Reset the Device] Button to apply the IP address setting in the S8VK-X.

1.

2.

3.

 Getting an IP Address from a BOOTP Server


1. Select the [Get the IP Address via BOOTP server] Option.
2. Click the [Set to the Device] Button.
3. Click the [Reset the Device] Button to apply the IP address setting in the S8VK-X.

1.

2.

3.

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2-2 Communications Reset Function


2-2 Communications Reset Function
This section describes the communications reset function of the S8VK-X.

This function temporarily resets the communications settings to their factory default values. Use this
function when the IP address previously set is no longer known and communication is not possible.
The setting method is as follows.

1 With the reset key pressed, turn ON the power supply.

2 Continue to hold the reset key for 10 seconds. While pressed, an alarm indicator will flash in
2
0.5-second intervals. (For models with an indication monitor, the main display and operation
indicator will also repeatedly turn all indicators on and off in 0.5-second intervals.)

3 After 10 seconds have elapsed, the system shifts into the communication reset state, and the
communications setting values temporarily reset to their factory default values. In the communi-
cations reset state, the alarm indicator will flash in 1-second intervals. (For models with an indi-
cation monitor, the main display and operation indicator will return to normal operation.)

4 In the communications reset state, reset the communications settings from the host device.

5 After setting, turn ON the power supply once again, and confirm that the set values have been
changed.

Note 1. After confirming that the product output indicator has turned off, turn ON the power supply once again.
2. The only way to exit the communications reset state is to restart the power supply.
3. If you do not change the communications settings during step 4, settings will return to their prior values
once the communications reset is ended.

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EtherNet/IP
3
This section describes how to monitor and configure the S8VK-X using the EtherNet/IP.

3-1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2


3-1-1 What is Monitoring Using EtherNet/IP? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3-1-2 Tag Data Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-1-3 CIP Message Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
3-2 List of Monitoring Contents Using the Tag Data Link
Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
3-2-1 Connection setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
3-2-2 Data to be Tag Data Link Target in the S8VK-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
3-3 List of Monitoring and Setting Contents Using the CIP Message
Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-3-1 Services Supported by Objects in the S8VK-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-3-2 Monitor Object of the S8VK-X (Class ID: 372 hex) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-3-3 Setting Object of the S8VK-X (Class ID: 373 hex) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
3-3-4 Identity Object (Class ID: 01 hex) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
3-3-5 TCP/IP Interface Object (Class ID: F5 hex) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
3-3-6 Example of the CIP Message Communications Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15

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3-1 Overview
This section describes how to monitor the S8VK-X using the EtherNet/IP.

3-1-1 What is Monitoring Using EtherNet/IP?


The S8VK-X can be monitored from host devices such as PC and PLC via EtherNet/IP.
The following two communications methods can be used.

Communications For the S8VK-X


Outline
method Monitoring Settings
Tag data link This is a method of exchanging data in preset areas Supported Not supported
cyclically (at regular intervals).
Communication instructions are not used.
CIP message com- This is a method of accessing specified data when Supported Supported
munications necessary.
Use the communications instructions.
Note that EtherNet/IP enables simultaneous execution of these two types of communication methods.

Host device: PLC, PC, etc.


· EtherNet / IP supported

Industrial switching hub

Ethernet cables

S8VK-X S8VK-X

EtherNet/IP

{ - Tag data link


- CIP message communications Ethernet port

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3-1-2 Tag Data Link


The current values of S8VK-X are sent cyclically to the specified area of the PLC.
• The PLC assigns I/O memory address or variables to the input tag set. The size must be the same as
the internal data size of the S8VK-X.
• The S8VK-X assigns an identification number (instance ID) of a predetermined tag data link internal
data to the output tag set. The data size is fixed to 20 bytes (common to models).

 Configuration tool

3-1 Overview
When configuring with OMRON controllers, the following setting tools for the tag data link should be
used.

Configurations Tag data link setting tool (configuration tool) to be used


When tag data link is made between CJ-series Network Configurator
PLCs or other company PLCs and the S8VK-X 3
When tag data link is made between Network Configurator or Sysmac Studio
NJ/NX-series Controller and the S8VK-X

3-1-2 Tag Data Link


 Connection to be created
• Network Configurator

1 Install and start


(1) Install Network Configurator.
(2) Start Network Configurator.
(3) Download the S8VK-X EDS file from our I-Web and install it on the Network Configurator.

2 Configuration
(1) Register PLC and S8VK-X in the network configuration and set the IP address.
(2) Configure settings to add a connection between devices (i.e., "make a connection").
Note. Things to check beforehand:
• Which memory area (I/O memory or variables) in the PLC should be used for the tag
data link.
• The size of the internal data (parameter) of the S8VK-X is 20 bytes for all models

2) -1 Drag a S8VK-X to the PLC and register it.


2) -2 Click the [Edit Tag Sets] Button to create input tags with the above sizes.
2) -3 Register the input tag as it is as input tag set.
2) -4 Select the input tag set created in 2) -3 above from the pull-down list.
2) -5 Register the connection.

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Connection assignment dialog to S8VK-X


Select the 20-byte tag set you created

PLC side tag set S8VK-X side tag set

Input tag set Output tag set

This size is 20 bytes


(common to all models).

PLC
S8VK-X

Create a tag that matches the size of Leave the output tag set name
the internal data of type S8VK-X 20 bytes "Input_100 - [20 Bytes]" displayed.
(common to all models), and sets it
as the input tag set as it is.

3 Download the connections that were set to the PLC.


Tag data link communications are automatically started.

4 Confirm each LED of the PLC and the S8VK-X, and status information in the [Device Monitor]
Dialog Box of the Network Configurator.

• Sysmac Studio

1 Select [EtherNet/IP connection settings] from the [Tools] menu.

2 Right-click on the target device list in the tool box on the EtherNet/IP connection settings Tab
page and select the [Display EDS Library] menu.

3 Click the [Install] Button and import the EDS file of each S8VK-X in the [EDS Library] Dialog
Box.

4 Click [Add device] Button in [Toolbox] and select the S8VK-X in the [Built-in EtherNet/IP Port
Settings Connection] Tab page.

5 Select the S8VK-X that has been added from the pull-down list in the [Target Device] column in
"▼Connection" list in the Connection Tab Page of PLC side (i.e., originator side).

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6 In the [Target Variable] column, press the [Ctrl] and [Space] keys at the same time and the avail-
able identification numbers are displayed on the pull down list, so select the identification num-
ber to use.

Select the S8VK-X is


added to as a device. Press the Ctrl + Space Keys

3-1 Overview
Select the ID 100 of
the S8VK-X internal data.

When you select an identification number, the size is automatically entered synchronously.
3
7 In the [Originator Variable] column, select the global variable of the NJ/NX-series CPU Unit.
(Beforehand, it is necessary to register global variables whose network publish attribute is
"Input" or "Output" in the global variable table.)

3-1-3 CIP Message Communications


3-1-3 CIP Message Communications
Any CIP command can be issued to the S8VK-X on the EtherNet/IP network from CIP clients such as
PC (supporting the EtherNet /IP) or NJ/NX-series Controller using the Explicit messages. This allows
you to perform various processing such as data reading and writing of the S8VK-X.

 Communications Instructions
When sending a CIP command with Explicit messages from OMRON PLCs or Controllers, use the
following communications Instruction.

Controller Communications Instruction


CJ-series PLC Explicit message send commands (2810 hex) for CIP routing are issued by
CMND instructions
NJ/NX-series Controller CIPSend (Send Explicit Message Class 3) instruction
Or
CIPUCMMSend (Send Explicit Message UCMM) instruction

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3-2 List of Monitoring Contents Using the


Tag Data Link Communications
This section describes contents to be monitored using tag data link communication.

3-2-1 Connection setting

Setting items Setting contents


Originator device (PLC) Input tag set Specify the tag set on the PLC side of 20 bytes
Connection type Specify "Point to Point connection".
Target device (S8VK-X) Output tag set Instance ID: 100, size is fixed to 20 bytes.
Connection type Specify "Point to Point connection".
Packet interval (RPI) Any (default: 100 ms)
Timeout value User specified (default: Packet interval (RPI) × 4)

Precautions for Correct Use


If memory addresses are specified for the communications areas, the information in the com-
munications areas will be cleared when the operating mode of the PLC changes unless
addresses in the Area, which are maintained, are specified.

3-2-2 Data to be Tag Data Link Target in the S8VK-X

Identification Number and Size of Internal Data to be Tag Data Link


The identification number (the instance ID of the Assembly object) and the size of internal data (Assem-
bly object) to be tag data link target in the S8VK-X are as follows.

Identification number (Instance


Size Direction of data
ID of Assembly object)
100 20 bytes common to all Target (S8VK-X) → Originator (such as PLC)
models

List of Internal Data to be Tag Data Link


The tag data link target data in the S8VK-X is shown below.

 Memory allocation
Bit
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Word
+0 S8VK-X status
+1 Output voltage measured
+2 Output current measured
+3 Peak hold current measured
+4 Years until replacement
+5 Percentage until replacement
+6 Total run time (lower)

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3-2 List of Monitoring Contents Using the Tag Data Link


Bit
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Word
+7 Total run time (upper)
+8 Continuous run time (lower)
+9 Continuous run time (upper)

 Data contents
Starting Word
Parameter name Data range Meaning of the value Size
Address

Communications
+0 S8VK-X status 0000 to 000F hex Status of S8VK-X *1 1 word
+1 Output voltage mea- 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 V 1 word
sured (Decimal 0 to 9990) (0.10 V increments) *2
+2 Output current mea- 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 A 1 word
sured (Decimal 0 to 9990) *2
(0.10 A increments)
+3 Peak hold current mea- 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 A 1 word 3
sured (Decimal 0 to 9990) (0.10 A increments) *2
+4 Years until replacement 0000 to 5DC0 hex 0 to 150.0 years 1 word

3-2-2 Data to be Tag Data Link Target in the S8VK-X


(Decimal 0 to 1500) (0.1 year increments)
+5 Percentage until 0000 to 3E8 hex 0.0 to 100.0% 1 word
replacement (Decimal 0 to 1000) (0.1% increments)
+6 Total run time 0000 to 40290 hex 0 to 262,800 hours 2 word
(Decimal 0 to 262800) (1 hour increments)
+8 Continuous run time 0000 to F099C0 hex 0 to 15,768,000 minutes 2 word
(Decimal 0 to 15768000) (1 minute increments)

*1. S8VK-X status


Bit contents
Bit position Status
0 1
0 Memory error Not occurred Occurrence
1 Product overheat abnormality Not occurred Occurrence
2 Current measurement error Not occurred Occurrence
3 Voltage measurement error Not occurred Occurrence
4 Overheating alarm Not occurred Occurrence
5 Reserved - -
6 Reserved - -
7 Reserved - -
8 Years until the replacement Other than FUL FUL
reached FUL
9 Years until the replacement Other than HLF HLF
reached HLF
10 Reserved - -
11 Reserved - -
12 Reserved - -
13 Reserved - -
14 Reserved - -
15 Reserved - -

*2. · The maximum value depends on the model type.


· The least significant digit of the value regarded as a decimal number is fixed to 0.

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3-3 List of Monitoring and Setting Con-


tents Using the CIP Message Com-
munications
This section shows the contents of monitoring and setting using the CIP message communications and
examples of communications instructions.

3-3-1 Services Supported by Objects in the S8VK-X


The services supported by the objects in the S8VK-X are as follows.

Object name Class ID Function


Monitor object of the S8VK-X 372 hex Reads the measurement value of the S8VK-X and other cur-
rent values.
Setting object of the S8VK-X 373 hex Instructs operation to the S8VK-X.

3-3-2 Monitor Object of the S8VK-X (Class ID: 372 hex)


This object reads the current values of the S8VK-X.

Service Codes

Service Supported services


Service name Description
Codes Classes Instances
01 hex Get_Attributes_All Reads the values of all attributes. Not supported. Supported.
0E hex Get_Attribute_Single Reads the value of the specified Not supported. Supported.
attribute.

Class ID
Specify 372 hex.

Instance ID
Specify 01 hex.

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Attribute ID
Read data
Attribute Parameter Attri-
Data range Meaning of the value Data Default

CIP Message Communications


ID name bute
type value
64 hex S8VK-X status 0000 to 000F hex Status of S8VK-X *1 Read UINT 0
65 hex Output voltage 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 V Read UINT 0
measured (Decimal 0 to 9990) (0.10 V increments) *2
66 hex Output current 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 A Read UINT 0
measured (Decimal 0 to 9990) *2
(0.10 A increments)
67 hex Peak hold cur- 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 A Read UINT 0
rent measured (Decimal 0 to 9990) *2
(0.10 A increments)
68 hex Years until 0000 to 5DC0 hex 0 to 150.0 years Read UINT 0
replacement (Decimal 0 to 1500) (0.1 year increments) 3
69 hex Percentage until 0000 to 3E8 hex 0.0 to 100.0% Read UINT 0
replacement (Decimal 0 to 1000) (0.1% increments)

3-3-2 Monitor Object of the S8VK-X (Class ID: 372 hex)


6A hex Total run time 0000 to 40290 hex 0 to 262,800 hours Read DWORD 0
(Decimal 0 to 262800) (1 hour increments)
6B hex Continuous run 0000 to F099C0 hex 0 to 15,768,000 minutes Read DWORD 0
time (Decimal 0 to (1 minute increments)
15768000)

*1. S8VK-X status


Bit contents
Bit position Status
0 1
0 Memory error Not occurred Occurrence
1 Product overheat abnormality Not occurred Occurrence
2 Current measurement error Not occurred Occurrence
3 Voltage measurement error Not occurred Occurrence
4 Overheating alarm Not occurred Occurrence
5 Reserved - -
6 Reserved - -
7 Reserved - -
8 Years until the replacement Other than FUL FUL
reached FUL
9 Years until the replacement Other than HLF HLF
reached HLF
10 Reserved - -
11 Reserved - -
12 Reserved - -
13 Reserved - -
14 Reserved - -
15 Reserved - -

*2. · The maximum value depends on the model type.


· The least significant digit of the value regarded as a decimal number is fixed to 0.

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3-3-3 Setting Object of the S8VK-X (Class ID: 373 hex)

Service Codes

Service Supported services


Service name Description
Codes Classes Instances
10 hex Set_Attribute_Single Write the value of the specified attri- Not supported. Supported.
bute.
01 hex Get_Attributes_All Reads the values of all attributes. Not supported. Supported.
0E hex Get _Attribute_Single Reads the value of the specified Not supported. Supported.
attribute.

Class ID
Specify 373 hex.

Instance ID
Specify 01 hex.

Attribute ID
Attribute Read data
Parameter name Description Attribute
ID Data type Default value
64 hex Peak hold current Resets peak hold current to 0. Write UINT 0
reset bit Rising from 0 to 1: Reset

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3-3-4 Identity Object (Class ID: 01 hex)
This object reads the identification information of the S8VK-X, reads the state of the built-in EtherNet/IP
port.

CIP Message Communications


Service Codes

Service Supported services


Service name Description
Codes Classes Instances
01 hex Get_Attributes_All Reads the values of all attributes. Supported. Supported.
0E hex Get_Attribute_Single Reads the value of the specified Supported. Supported.
attribute.

3
Class ID

3-3-4 Identity Object (Class ID: 01 hex)


Specify 01 hex.

Instance ID
Specify 01 hex.

Attribute ID
The attribute ID specifies the information to read.

 Class Attribute ID
The class attribute ID specifies the attribute of the object class.

Attribute Data
Parameter name Description Attribute
ID Data type Default value
01 hex Revision Revision of the object Read UINT 0001 hex

 Instance Attribute ID
The instance attribute ID specifies the per-instance attribute.

Attribute Data
Parameter name Description Attribute
ID Data type Default value
01 hex Vendor ID Vendor ID Read UINT 002F hex
02 hex Device Type Device type Read UINT 0302 hex
03 hex Product Code Product Codes Read UINT For details, refer
to "*1 Product
Codes".
04 hex Revision Device revision Read Struct of -
(Match with EIP soft version)
Major Revision Major revision Read USINT 1
Minor Revision Minor revision Read USINT 1
05 hex Status Status of the EtherNet/IP Port Read WORD -
*2.
For details, refer to " Status of
the EtherNet/IP Port".

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Attribute Data
Parameter name Description Attribute
ID Data type Default value
06 hex Serial Number Serial number Read UDINT Product spe-
cific
07 hex Product Name Product name Read SHORT_STRI Product spe-
NG cific

*1. Product Codes


Model Product Codes
S8VK-X09024A-EIP 068F hex
S8VK-X12024A-EIP 0690 hex
S8VK-X24024A-EIP 0691 hex
S8VK-X48024A-EIP 0692 hex
S8VK-X03005-EIP 0693 hex
S8VK-X06012-EIP 0694 hex
S8VK-X06024-EIP 0695 hex
S8VK-X09024-EIP 0696 hex
S8VK-X12024-EIP 0697 hex
S8VK-X24024-EIP 0698 hex
S8VK-X48024-EIP 0699 hex

*2. Status of the EtherNet/IP Port


Bit Name Description
0 Owned Indicates when the built-in EtherNet/IP port has an open connec-
tion as the target of a tag data link.
1 Reserved Always FALSE.
2 Configured Tag data link settings exist.
3 Reserved Always FALSE.
4 to 7 Extended Device Status Indicates the status of the built-in EtherNet/IP port.
0: Not used
1: Not used
2: One or more I/O connection failures
3: I/O connection is not established
4: Not used
5: Serious defect occurred (MS Criticality)
6: One or more I/O connections are established and one or more
are in the RUN state
7: One or more I/O connections are established and all are idle
8 to 15: Unused
8 Minor Recoverable Fault Always FALSE.
9 Minor Unrecoverable Fault Always FALSE.
10 Major Recoverable Fault When the MS indicator matches conditions of the flashing red:
True
11 Major Unrecoverable Fault When the MS indicator matches conditions of the flashing red:
True
12 to 15 Reserved Always FALSE.

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3-3-5 TCP/IP Interface Object (Class ID: F5 hex)
This object is used to read and write settings such as the IP address, subnet mask, and default gate-
way.

CIP Message Communications


Service Codes

Service Supported services


Service name Description
Codes Classes Instances
01 hex Get_Attribute_All Reads the values of all attributes. Not supported. Supported.
0E hex Get_Attribute_Single Reads the value of the specified Supported. Supported.
attribute.
10 hex Set_Attribute_Single Write the value of the specified attri- Not supported. Supported.
bute.
3

3-3-5 TCP/IP Interface Object (Class ID: F5 hex)


Class ID
Specify F5 hex.

Instance ID
Specify 01 hex.

Attribute ID
The attribute ID specifies the information to read.

 Class Attribute ID
The class attribute ID specifies the attribute of the object class.

Attribute Data
Parameter name Description Attribute
ID Data type Value
01 hex Revision Revision of the object Read UINT 0004 hex

 Instance Attribute ID
The instance attribute ID specifies the per-instance attribute.

Data
Attribute Parameter Attri-
Description Data
ID name bute Default value
type
01 hex Interface Con- Indicates the IP Read DWORD Bits 0 to 3: Interface Configuration Status:
figuration Sta- address settings 0 = IP address is not set. (This includes
tus status of the when BOOTP is starting.)
interface.
1 = IP address is set.
Bits 4 to 31: Reserved (always FALSE)

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Data
Attribute Parameter Attri-
Description Data
ID name bute Default value
type
02 hex Configuration Indicates a Setup Read DWORD Bit 0: BOOTP Client: Always TRUE.
Capability that can be set to Bit 1: DNS Client: Always FALSE.
the built-in inter-
Bit 2: DHCP Client: Always FALSE.
face.
Bit 3: DHCP-DNS Update: Always FALSE.
Bit 4: Configuration Settable: Always
TRUE.
Bit 5: Hardware Configurable: Always
FALSE.
Bit 6: Interface Configuration Change
Requires Reset: Always TRUE.
Bit 7: ACD Capable:*1 Always FALSE.
Bits 8 to 31: Reserved (always FALSE).
03 hex Configuration Sets the method Write DWORD 00000000 hex: Static IP address.
Control used to set the IP 00000001 hex: Set by BOOTP.
address when the
interface starts.
04 hex Physical Link The path to the Read Struct of -
Object link object in the
physical layer.
Path size Path size (WORD UINT 0002 hex
size)
Path The path to the EPATH 20F6 2401 hex
link object in the
physical layer
(static).
05 hex Interface The built-in Eth- Write Struct of -
Cofiguration erNet/IP port set-
tings.
IP Address IP Address UDINT Set value (Factory default: 192.168.250.20)
Network Mask Subnet mask. UDINT Set value
Gateway The default gate- UDINT Set value
Address way.
Nama Server The primary UDINT Set value
name server.
Nama Server2 The secondary UDINT Set value
name server.
Domain Name The domain STRING Set value
name.
06 hex Host Name The host name Write STRING Always 0000 hex.
(reserved).
0D hex Encapsula- Encapsulation Write UINT 0001 to 0E10 hex: 1 to 3600 seconds
tion Inactivity session timeout (0: Disabled)
Timeout time
Default 0078 hex (120 seconds)

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3-3-6 Example of the CIP Message Communications Instruction
The following shows an example of reading data in the S8VK-X from the NJ/NX-series Controller using
the CIP message communications instruction.

CIP Message Communications


Example: Reading of output voltage measured
Send the following CIP message.
- Service code: 16#0E (Get_Attribute_Single: read the value of the specified attribute)
- Class ID: 372 hex
- Instance ID: 01 hex
- Attribute ID: 65 hex (Output voltage measured)

The CIPUCMMSend instruction sends the command data "ServiceDat" as a UCMM message corre-
3
sponding to the service specified by the "ServiceCode".

3-3-6 Example of the CIP Message Communications Instruction


The destination is specified by the route path "RoutePath". The request path is specified by "RqPath".

Send Explicit Message UCMM instruction

Execution condition CIPUCMMSend


Execute Done Done
02¥IP address RoutePath Busy Busy
UINT#20 (when 2.0second) TimeOut Error Error
BYTE#16#0E ServiceCode ErrorID Error code
User-defined variable indicating Request path RqPath ErrorIDEx Expansion error code
Not used (dummy variable) ServiceDat RespSize Response data size
UINT#0 (fixed) Size
RespServiceDat
User-defined variable to receive response data

Set the following value to the input variable of the above communications instruction.

Input variable of the


Value to pass to
communications Specification Meaning
input variable
instruction
RoutePath Route path speci- 02¥IPaddress "02" specifies the output from the NJ-series
fication built-in EtherNet/IP port or the NX-series ibuilt-in
EtherNet/IP port 1.
The IP address specifies the IP address of the
S8VK-X.
TimeOut Timeout time UINT#20 Timeout time is specified.
specification The integer "20" specifies 2.0 s as the timeout
time. It is 0.1s unit.
ServiceCode Service codes BYTE#16#0E 0E hex specifies "Service_Attribute_Single" as a
service code which reads the value of the speci-
fied attribute.

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Input variable of the


Value to pass to
communications Specification Meaning
input variable
instruction
RqPath Request path Specified by user Specify a user-defined variable.
specification variable indicat- Use the data type "_sREQUEST_PATH" corre-
ing the Request sponding to the input variable "RqPath". You can
path use any variable name.
Specify the following.
Class ID, Instance ID, Attribute ID
Example) Deterioration degree (current value):
Specify the following.
• ClassID: = 372 hex (meaning "Monitor Object
of the S8VK-X")
• InstanceID: = 01 hex (fixed)
• IsAttributeID: = TRUE (meaning to use an attri-
bute ID)
• AttributeID: = 65 hex (meaning Output voltage
measured)
ServiceDat Data to send Not used Since the service code is "read", specify a
(dummy variable) dummy variable.
Size Number of ele- UINT#0 Since the service code is "read", specify integer 0
ments to send (fixed).
RespServiceDat Response data Specified by user Specify a user-defined variable.
specification variable r vari- Use the data type "ARRAY [0..10] OF BYTE" cor-
able to receive responding to the input/output variable "RespSer-
response data viceDat". You can use any variable name.

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Monitoring and Setting with the
Modbus TCP
This section describes how to monitor and configure the S8VK-X using the Modbus
TCP.
4

4-1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2


4-2 Function Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4-2-1 Function Code List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4-2-2 03 hex: Reading of multiple registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4-2-3 06 hex: Operation command (Resets the peak hold current) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
4-2-4 10 hex: Writing of multiple registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
4-2-5 Exception Code List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
4-3 Register Address Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
4-3-1 Measurement/calculation data and Self-diagnostic information . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
4-3-2 Product Information and Communications Setting Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9

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4-1 Overview
This section provides an overview of how to monitor the S8VK-X using the Modbus TCP.

ModbusTCP is a communications protocol that uses TCP/IP to communicate with host devices such as
PLCs.
This communications protocol allows host devices with a TCP/IP socket interface to read and write the
internal data of the S8VK-X.

Request

Host device (client)


with TCP/IP
socket interface Response

S8VK-X (server)

Host device S8VK-X


Client Server Client

Specifies S8VK-X's IP address and set TCP port number to 502.


Requests to open the TCP/IP connection.

Receives the request.

Sends a Modbus TCP request.

Returns the response.

Requests to close the TCP/IP connection.

Receives the request.

Note The socket is an interface for using TCP directly from the user program.
The host device specifies the IP address of S8VK-X and TCP port number of 502 (01F6 hex) and opens the
socket in Active. After that, it sends Modbus TCP request and reads and writes the internal data of the
S8VK-X.
In addition, Modbus TCP can be connected to up to two clients simultaneously.

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4-2 Function Codes


This section describes function codes that can be used with Modbus TCP.

4-2-1 Function Code List


The function codes that can be used are as follows.

Function code Function name Usages

4-2 Function Codes


03 hex Reading of multiple registers Used to read output voltage, IP address, etc.
06 hex Operation command Used to reset the peak hold current.
10 hex Writing of multiple registers Used to set the IP address, etc.

4-2-2 03 hex: Reading of multiple registers


This function can read the contents of multiple registers starting from the specified address. 4

Frame configurations

4-2-1 Function Code List


The frame configurations of ModbusTCP are as follows.

 Request

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)


00 00 00 00 00 06 FF 03 Hex
2 2 2 1 1 2 2 Bytes

(1): Transaction ID : Specify any value. For example, 0000 hex is used in this explanation.
(2): Protocol ID : Specify 0000 hex.
(3): Number of bytes transferred : Specify the total number of bytes of (4) and the successor.In the above
case, it is from (4) to (7), so it is 0006 hex.
(4): Unit ID : Specify FF hex.
(5): Function code : Specify 03 hex (Reading of multiple registers).
(6): Start address : Specify the address to start reading.
Refer to 4-3 Register Address Lists on page 4-8.
(7): Number of words to read : Specify the number of words of the register to be read. The maximum
value is 32 (0020 hex).

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 Normal response

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) (9) (9)


00 00 00 00 00 FF 03
2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2

 Error response

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (10)


00 00 00 00 00 03 FF 83
2 2 2 1 1 1

(3): Number of bytes transferred : The total number of bytes of (4) and the successor is set.
(8): Byte count : The total number of bytes of (9) is set.
(9): Register contents : Register contents from the start address to the number of read words
are set.
(10): Exception code : Error information is set. Refer to 4-2-5 Exception Code List on page
4-7.
Note 1. The elements shaded in the above figures are set to the value specified in the request.
2. The function code of (5) at error response is 83 hex.

Example: Read all the Measurement/Calculation Data and Self-diag-


nostic Information
 Request

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)


00 00 00 00 00 06 FF 03 00 00 00 0A

(6): Start address : Specify the address of the S8VK-X status.


(7): Number of words to read : The total number of the measurement/calculation data and self-diag-
nostic information is 10 words (20 bytes), so specify 000A hex

 Normal response

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) S8VK-X Continuous


status run time
00 00 00 00 00 17 FF 03 14

(3): Number of bytes transferred : The total number of bytes of (4) and the successor are 23, so 0017 hex
is set.
(8): Byte count : The measurement/calculation data and self-diagnostic information is
20 bytes in total, so 14hex is set.

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4-2-3 06 hex: Operation command (Resets the peak hold current)


This function resets the peak hold current.

Frame configurations
The frame configurations of ModbusTCP are as follows.

 Request

4-2 Function Codes


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
00 00 00 00 00 06 FF 06 10 00 00 01 Hex
2 2 2 1 1 2 2 Bytes

(1): Transaction ID : Specify any value. For example, 0000 hex is used in this explanation.
(2): Protocol ID : Specify 0000 hex.
(3): Number of bytes transferred : Specify the total number of bytes of (4) and the successor. In the
above case, it is from (4) to (7), so it is 0006 hex.
(4): Unit ID : Specify FF hex. 4
(5): Function code : Specify 06 hex (Operation command).
(6): Start address : Specify 1000 hex (Resets the peak hold current).

4-2-3 06 hex: Operation command (Resets the peak hold current)


(7): Number of words to read : Specify 0001 hex (Reset).

 Normal response
It is the same as the request.

 Error response

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (10)


00 00 00 00 00 03 FF 86
2 2 2 1 1 1

(3): Number of bytes transferred : The total number of bytes of (4) and the successor is set.
(5): Function code : 86 hex is set.
(10): Exception code : The error information is set. Refer to 4-2-5 Exception Code List on
page 4-7.
Note The elements shaded in the above figures are set to the value specified in the request.

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4-2-4 10 hex: Writing of multiple registers


This function can write data to multiple registers with the specified address as the start address.

Frame configurations
The frame configurations of ModbusTCP are as follows.

 Request

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) →


00 00 00 00 00 FF 10
2 2 2 1 1 2 2

→ (8) (9) (9)


Hex
00 00
1 2 2 Bytes

(1): Transaction ID : Specify any value. For example, 0000 hex is used in this explanation.
(2): Protocol ID : Specify 0000 hex.
(3): Number of bytes transferred : Specify the total number of bytes of (4) and the successor.
(4): Unit ID : Specify FF hex.
(5): Function code : 10 hex (Writing of multiple registers) is specified.
(6): Start address : Specify the address to start writing. Refer to 4-3 Register Address Lists
on page 4-8.
(7): Number of words to read : Specify the number of words of the register to be write. The maximum
value is 8 (0008 hex).
(8): Byte count : Specify the total number of bytes of (9).
(9): Data : Register contents from the start address to the number of write words
are set.

 Normal response

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)


00 00 00 00 00 06 FF 10
2 2 2 1 1 2 2

 Error response

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (10)


00 00 00 00 00 03 FF 90
2 2 2 1 1 1

(3): Number of bytes transferred : The total number of bytes after (4) is set.
(10): Exception code : Error information is set. Refer to 4-2-5 Exception Code List on page
4-7.
Note 1. The elements shaded in the above figures are set to the value specified in the request.
2. The function code of (5) at error response is 90 hex.

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Example: Change IP Address


 Request

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) →


00 00 00 00 00 0B FF 10 00 11 00 02

→ (8) (9)
04 C0 A8 FA 14

4-2 Function Codes


(1): Transaction ID : Specify any value. For example, 0000 hex is used in this explanation.
(2): Protocol ID : Specify 0000 hex.
(3): Number of bytes transferred : The total number of bytes of (4) and the successor are 11, so specify
000B hex.
(4): Unit ID : Specify FF hex.
(5): Function code : 10 hex (Writing of multiple registers) is specified.
(6): Start address : Specify the register address of the IP address.
(7): Number of words to read : The IP address is 2 words (4 bytes), so specify 0002 hex.
(8): Byte count : The total number of bytes of (9) is 4 bytes, so specify 004 hex.
4
(9): Data : Specify 192.168.250.20 (C 0 A 8 FA 14 Hex) as the IP address.

4-2-5 Exception Code List


 Normal response

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)


00 00 00 00 00 06 FF 10 00 11 00 02

(3): Number of bytes transferred : The total number of bytes of (4) and the successor are 6 bytes, so
0006 hex is set.
Note The elements shaded in the above figures are set to the value specified in the request.

4-2-5 Exception Code List


The following is the exception codes when an error response occurs. Confirm this content and review
the request.

Exception code Types of error Description


01 hex Illegal function codes Unsupported function code is specified.
02 hex Illegal data address One or more addresses that can not be read or written are
included.
03 hex Illegal data value The parameter value is invalid.
04 hex Failure in associated device It is in a state where normal value can not be returned.
06 hex Busy It can not be processed within the time. Wait a while and
send the request again.

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4-3 Register Address Lists


Registers that can be read and written using ModbusTCP are as follows.

4-3-1 Measurement/calculation data and Self-diagnostic information

Number
Address Parameter name Data range Meaning of the value R/W *1
of bytes
0000 hex S8VK-X status 0000 to 000F hex Status of S8VK-X *2 2 R
0001 hex Output voltage 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 V 2 R
measured (Decimal 0 to 9990) (0.10 V increments) *3

0002 hex Output current 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 A 2 R


measured (Decimal 0 to 9990) (0.10 A increments) *3
0003 hex Peak hold current 0000 to 2706 hex 0.00 to 99.90 A 2 R
measured (Decimal 0 to 9990) (0.10 A increments) *3
0004 hex Years until 0000 to 5DC0 hex 0 to 150.0 years 2 R
replacement (Decimal 0 to 1500) (0.1 year increments)
0005 hex Percentage until 0000 to 3E8 hex 0.0 to 100.0% 2 R
replacement (Decimal 0 to 1000) (0.1% increments)
0006 hex Total run time 0000 to 40290 hex 0 to 262,800 hours 4 R
(Decimal 0 to 262800) (1 hour increments)
0008 hex Continuous run 0000 to F099C0 hex 0 to 15,768,000 minutes 4 R
time (Decimal 0 to 15768000) (1 hour increments)

*1. R: Read using Reading of multiple registers (03 hex).


W: Write using Writing of multiple registers (10 hex).

*2. The contents of the S8VK-X status are as follows.


Bit contents
Bit position Status
0 1
0 Memory error Not occurred Occurrence
1 Product overheat abnormality Not occurred Occurrence
2 Current measurement error Not occurred Occurrence
3 Voltage measurement error Not occurred Occurrence
4 Overheating alarm Not occurred Occurrence
5 Reserved - -
6 Reserved - -
7 Reserved - -
8 Years until the replacement Other than FUL FUL
reached FUL
9 Years until the replacement Other than HLF HLF
reached HLF
10 Reserved - -
11 Reserved - -
12 Reserved - -
13 Reserved - -
14 Reserved - -
15 Reserved - -

*3. · The maximum value depends on the model type.


· The least significant digit of the value regarded as a decimal number is fixed to 0.

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4-3-2 Product Information and Communications Setting Data

Number of
Address Data name Data Range R/W *1
bytes
000A hex Vendor ID Always 002F hex. 2 R
000B hex Device type Always 0302 hex. 2 R
000C hex Product code *2 2 R
000D hex Device major revision *3 2 R

4-3 Register Address Lists


000E hex Device minor revision *3 2 R
000F hex Serial number 00000000 to FFFFFFFF hex 4 R
0011 hex IP address *4 4 R/W
0013 hex Subnet mask *4 4 R/W
0015 hex Default gateway *4 4 R/W
0017 hex IP address setting method 00000000 hex: Static IP address 4 R/W
00000001 hex: BOOTP Always
0019 hex MAC address 000000000000 to 6 R
FFFFFFFFFFFF hex 4
001C hex Product name *5 32 R

4-3-2 Product Information and Communications Setting Data


*1. R: Read using Reading of multiple registers (03 hex).
W: Write using Writing of multiple registers (10 hex).

*2. The contents of the product codes are as follows.


Product Code Model
068F hex S8VK-X09024A-EIP
0690 hex S8VK-X12024A-EIP
0691 hex S8VK-X24024A-EIP
0692 hex S8VK-X48024A-EIP
0693 hex S8VK-X03005-EIP
0694 hex S8VK-X06012-EIP
0695 hex S8VK-X06024-EIP
0696 hex S8VK-X09024-EIP
0697 hex S8VK-X12024-EIP
0698 hex S8VK-X24024-EIP
0699 hex S8VK-X48024-EIP

*3. The device revision is as follows.


Example: In the case of version 1.23
Major: 0001 hex
Minor: 0023 hex

*4. IP address, subnet mask, default gateway are as follows.


Example: C0 A8 FA 14 hex (192.168.250.20)

*5. Product name is in ASCII notation.


Example: 53 38 56 4B ... hex (S8VK ...)

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